The Quarterly Review, Band 62William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1838 |
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... says his mistress had sold him to the French court . The secrets of any statesman , however honourably he may act according to his own sense of honour , may be pre- sumed to be for sale , if he is under the influence either of a ...
... says his mistress had sold him to the French court . The secrets of any statesman , however honourably he may act according to his own sense of honour , may be pre- sumed to be for sale , if he is under the influence either of a ...
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... says Horace Walpole , we began it . They affected to call us pirates ; their king was made to say , Je ne pardonnerai pas les pirateries de cette insolente nation . But the insults of the French had unwisely outstripped their increasing ...
... says Horace Walpole , we began it . They affected to call us pirates ; their king was made to say , Je ne pardonnerai pas les pirateries de cette insolente nation . But the insults of the French had unwisely outstripped their increasing ...
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... says , encouraged the minis- try to extend the plan of operations against the ports and towns on the French coast . Mr. Pitt had recently been called to the ministry . He possessed the confidence of the nation in as extra- ordinary a ...
... says , encouraged the minis- try to extend the plan of operations against the ports and towns on the French coast . Mr. Pitt had recently been called to the ministry . He possessed the confidence of the nation in as extra- ordinary a ...
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... says , he affected not Mr. Pitt ; and , from not loving the pro- jector , was more careless than he should have been of the success of the project - presuming that if it should appear impracticable , the original mover would bear the ...
... says , he affected not Mr. Pitt ; and , from not loving the pro- jector , was more careless than he should have been of the success of the project - presuming that if it should appear impracticable , the original mover would bear the ...
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... says he , ' are persons of so little application to business , and have been so ill educated , that it must not surprise you to hear that a man of common industry is in repute amongst I reckon it as a very great misfortune to the ...
... says he , ' are persons of so little application to business , and have been so ill educated , that it must not surprise you to hear that a man of common industry is in repute amongst I reckon it as a very great misfortune to the ...
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